From 1545390d8a3c5cee9a4df75ce1360b0afbae5e6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zak Rogoff Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2016 14:50:03 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fixing an out of date reference to an old icon used in a previous version of enigmail. --- en/index.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/en/index.html b/en/index.html index 069ff477..45c0f460 100644 --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -335,8 +335,8 @@ default). Once encryption is off, hit Send.

Step 3.b Send a test encrypted email

Write a new email in your email program, addressed to edward-en@fsf.org. Make the subject "Encryption test" or something similar and write something in the body.

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The key in the top left of the window should be yellow, meaning encryption is on. This will be your default from now on.

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Next to the key, you'll notice an icon of a pencil. We'll get to this in a moment.

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The lock icon in the top left of the window should be closed, meaning encryption is on. This will be your default from now on.

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Next to the lock, you'll notice an icon of a pencil. We'll get to this in a moment.

Click Send. Enigmail will pop up a window that says "Recipients not valid, not trusted or not found."

To encrypt an email to Edward, you need his public key, so now you'll have Enigmail download it from a keyserver. Click Download Missing Keys and use the default in the pop-up that asks you to choose a keyserver. Once it finds keys, check the first one (Key ID starting with C), then select ok. Select ok in the next pop-up.

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